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Restaurant Review: Cloves Indian Cuisine
Nomad is slowly becoming a hotbed of quality Indian food. Saravanaa Bhavan has been the quintessential Dosa place for some time and has become something of a taste of home for many South Asian transplants. Recently, another interesting place has opened in the area: Cloves Indian Cuisine. And to cut the story short, it’s definitely…
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I visited hidden gem restaurant with five-star reviews on Tripadvisor
A leafy interior and smiling staff are exactly what you can expect when you step foot inside Benugo Bar and Kitchen. It has been hailed as a ‘hidden gem in a beautiful setting’ and has become a firm favourite since opening at Warwick Arts Centre in Coventry. Benugo opened to the public last year and…
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Family gets back to roots with new Westfield restaurant
Diners in Westfield have a new choice when it comes to restaurants on Park Street near Grand Junction Plaza, otherwise known as “Restaurant Row.” Self-described as the “Best between NY and LA,” Nyla’s serves elevated takes on all-American classics. Chef Sarah Sinclair stands against a mural of the Wolf family’s original Hillsdale Farmers Market with…
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Richard Corrigan’s Ballsbridge restaurant The Park Café to close
Michelin-starred Irish chef Richard Corrigan is to close his Dublin restaurant The Park Café at the end of this year citing commercial difficulties. The Ballsbridge restaurant opened to rave reviews just one year ago, but quickly ran into difficulties after a number of staff left within weeks of opening. In January of this year 14…
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We tried iconic hotel’s new restaurant and it’s as fancy as it looks
Earlier this year the iconic red-brick Victorian hotel that sits strikingly atop the cliff above Fistral in Newquay launched what it hoped would be a “world-class” new restaurant. RenMor cost a staggering £3million to bring to life – and it is as fancy as it looks in pictures. The family-run Headland Hotel, which has been…
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Sunday Telegram: A Helping Hand, Review of Mainely Noods
The Maine Sunday Telegram includes a feature article about the culture of mutual assistance within Portland food and dining industry. In a tough, fast-paced business where something often, seemingly inevitably, goes wrong, Maine restaurateurs, bakers and brewers in Portland and beyond have countless tales of coming to each other’s aid, or being the recipient of help.…
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Lenoir County restaurant ratings
The following restaurant inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department: Kings Restaurant 405 E New Bern Road, Kinston Date: 9/26 Score: 92 Observations: Employee coffee cup sitting on steam table without lid. Rotting sweet potatoes were creating a fly issue. Raw shrimp thawing beside cooked ribs cooling. Inside of ice machines are visibly…
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Dine Out Maine: Lacking flavor and love, Mainely Noods is more miss than hit
Inside Mainely Noods on Congress Street in downtown Portland. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer A new question I’ve had to ask myself recently: Would I rather be greeted with an apathetic, “Huh?” or be ignored completely? It’s a tough call. Over the span of a few days this month, I had both experiences at Mainely Noods,…
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The Little Chartroom, Edinburgh, restaurant review – Saturday lunch in award-winning restaurant doesn’t disappoint | Scotsman Food and Drink
It’s a real perk of my job that I get to go out and eat (mainly) delicious food and drink. Because of this I am often asked either what my favourite restaurant is, or where’s best to go for a meal, usually in Edinburgh. More often than not I refer friends, family and random strangers…
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Ancoats restaurant proudly owns ‘vegan k*******’ insult from foul-mouthed review
A Manchester restaurant has cheekily responded to a customer who left a one-star review by releasing its own merchandise inspired by their foul-mouthed comments. The Hip Hop Chip Shop, on Blossom Street in Ancoats, was named the second best chippy in the UK earlier this year but it appears one customer was not as impressed…